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Template:Infobox Album Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack PLUS is the companion CD to Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack album. It contains music from a majority of the game's FMVs, eight unreleased tracks, and one bonus track. The addition of this to the original album makes this the longest Final Fantasy soundtrack at 5 hours 59 minutes total.
Track list
- "Brahne and the Performers" (ブラネ登場~劇開幕, Burane Tōjō ~ Geki Kaimaku?) - 0:43
- Plays as the Prima Vista band begins playing to start the I Want to Be Your Canary play.
- "Steiner Crashes into the Tower" (万国旗スタイナー激突, Bankokki Stainā Gekitotsu?) - 0:39
- Plays on the scene where Garnet jumps from the castle's tower and Adelbert Steiner crashes on the Prima Vista.
- "Escape from Alexandria" (アレクサンドリアからの脱出, Arekusandoria kara no Dasshutsu?) - 1:14
- Plays as the Prima Vista escapes from Alexandria under heavy fire.
- "The Prima Vista Crashes" (プリマビスタ墜落, Purima Bisuta tsuiraku?) - 0:58
- Plays while the Prima Vista crashes on the Evil Forest.
- "Blank Turns to Stone" (ブランク石化, Buranku Sekka?) - 1:21
- Plays at the end of the sequence where the party escapes the Evil Forest.
- "Black Mage vs. Black Mage" (黒魔道士vs黒魔道士, Kuro Madōshi VS Kuro Madōshi?) - 0:45
- Plays as Black Waltz 3 attacks the cargo ship.
- "Breaching the South Gate" (南ゲート突破, Minami Gēto Toppa?) - 1:20
- Plays as the party almost crashes into the South Gate en route to Lindblum.
- "Arrival at Lindblum" (リンドブルム王国到着, Rindoburumu ōkoku Tōchaku?) - 0:51
- Plays as the party arrives in Lindblum.
- "Zidane and Dagger's Song" (歌~ジタンとダガー, Uta ~ Jitan to Dagā?) - 0:49
- Plays as Zidane meets Dagger on top of Lindblum Castle after he hears her sing. Vocals by Emiko Shiratori.
- "Kuja Leaves Burmecia" (ブルメシアから去るクジャ, Burumeshia kara Saru Kuja?) - 0:52
- Plays as Kuja exits Burmecia after the party is defeated by General Beatrix.
- "Summoning to Destroy Cleyra" (召喚獣発動クレイラ消滅, Shōkanjū Hatsudō Kureira Shōmetsu?) - 0:47
- Plays when Queen Brahne summons Odin to destroy Cleyra.
- "Lindblum in Flames" (リンドブルム炎上, Rindoburumu Enjō?) - 0:53
- Plays as Queen Brahne's fleet arrives at Lindblum and the black mages commence their attack.
- "The Fall of Lindblum" (リンドブルム壊滅, Rindoburumu Kaimetsu?) - 0:59
- Plays as Atomos is summoned.
- "The Mist Dissipates" (霧の消滅, Kiri no Shōmetsu?) - 0:36
- Plays after Soulcage is defeated, resulting in the Mist of the Mist Continent drying up.
- "Dagger's Flashback: The End of Madain Sari" (ダガー回想(召喚士村の滅亡, Dagā Kaisō (Shōkanshi Mura no Metsubō)?) - 0:44
- Plays when Dagger remembers the destruction of Madain Sari.
- "Bahamut is Summoned" (召喚!バハムート, Shōkan! Bahamūto?) - 0:48
- Plays as Bahamut is summoned by Queen Brahne and attacks Kuja.
- "Destruction of Brahne's Fleet" (全滅ブラネ艦隊, Zenmetsu Burane Kantai?) - 1:08
- Plays on the scene that Bahamut destroys the Alexandrian fleet.
- "All Hail the New Queen" (新女王誕生, Shin Joō Tanjō?) - 0:41
- Plays when Dagger realizes her responsibilities as the new queen of Alexandria.
- "Bahamut Attacks" (バハムート来襲, Bahamūto Raishū?) - 0:35
- Plays when Bahamut is summoned to wreak havoc in Alexandria.
- "Eiko Falls" (エーコ降下, Ēko Kōka?) - 0:41
- Plays as Eiko Carol falls from the Hilda Garde II called by Dagger's necklace.
- "Alexander" (アレクサンダー, Arekusandā?) - 1:10
- Plays as Alexander protects Alexandria and retaliates towards Bahamut.
- "The Ghost Ship" (幽霊船, Yūreisen?) - 0:25
- Plays when the Invincible appears and threatens to destroy Alexander.
- "Dagger's Rescue" (ダガー救出, Dagā Kyūshutsu?) - 1:11
- Plays after the first attack wave of the Invincible, when Zidane saves Dagger.
- "Dagger Cuts Her Hair" (髪を切るダガー, Kami o Kiru Dagā?) - 0:51
- Plays when Dagger cuts her hair.
- "Dagger's Flashback: The Ghost Ship" (ダガー回想(幽霊船), Dagā Kaisō Yūreisen?) - 0:26
- Plays after the party finds the Invincible in Terra, when Dagger has another flashback of the destruction of Madain Sari.
- "Neo-Kuja's Downfall" (ネオクジャ崩壊, Neo Kuja Hōkai?) - 1:02
- Plays on the scene where Kuja enters Trance and begins to destroy Terra.
- "Escape From Terra" (テラより脱出, Tera yori Dasshutsu?) - 0:50
- Plays when the party escapes from Terra on the Invincible.
- "Zidane and Dagger Part Ways" (ジタン、ダガー別れ, Jitan, Dagā Wakare?) - 0:39
- Plays as Zidane and Dagger exchange one last look before Dagger leaves on the Hilda Garde III.
- "Back to Kuja" (クジャの元へ, Kuja no Moto e?) - 1:16
- Plays when Zidane returns to the Iifa Tree to rescue Kuja.
- "Rufus' Welcoming Ceremony (Millennium Version)" (ルーファウス歓迎式典 millennium Version, Rūfausu Kangei Shikiten Millennium Version?) - 2:19
- Plays during the Active Time Event in which the Prima Vista band plays "Rufus' Welcoming Ceremony". This is an allusion to Final Fantasy VII.
- "Doga and Une" (ドーガとウネ, Dōga to Une?) - 2:11
- Plays after the player examines the gramophone at the Black Mage Village inn during endgame if the "Une's Mirror" and "Doga's Artifact" were bought at the auction in Treno.
- "Girl of Madain Sari" (マダインサリの娘, Madain Sari no Musume?) - 3:37
- Plays when Eiko hatches the plan to write a love letter. Shares melody with "Eiko's Theme," but also weaves in the melody of "Melodies of Life."
- "Kuja's Theme (Millennium Version)" (クジャのテーマ Millennium Version, Kuja no Tēma Millennium Version?) - 2:34
- Plays in Kuja's Desert Palace after Zidane and his party return from Oeilvert.
- "Main Theme" (unreleased track) - 4:51
- Not in the game. An energetic and cheerful variation on the main world map theme, "Over the Hill."
- "Waltz" (unreleased track) - 1:55
- Not in the game.
- "Ancient Motet I" (unreleased track) - 2:42
- Not in the game. A variation of "A Place to Call Home."
- "Organum" (unreleased track) - 2:18
- Not in the game. A variation of "A Place to Call Home."
- "Mediterranean" (unreleased track) - 2:33
- Not in the game. A variation of "A Place to Call Home," sounds somewhat similar to "The Four Mirrors."
- "Somewhere III" (unreleased track) - 1:07
- Not in the game.
- "Weuber" (unreleased track) - 3:12
- Not in the game.
- "Kuja V" (unreleased track) - 4:29
- Not in the game.
- "Melodies of Life" (Silent Mix) (bonus track) - 7:33
- Not in the game. A remix of "Melodies of Life" with English vocals by Emiko Shiratori and much less instrumentation.
Sheet music
Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack Plus Piano Solo Sheet Music, book containing sheet music arranged for a solo piano, was released for the songs on the Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack PLUS album. The arrangements are made by Shiori Aoyama.
Gallery
See also
- Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack
- Piano Collections: Final Fantasy IX
- Final Fantasy IX: Uematsu's Best Selection
- Melodies of Life -Final Fantasy IX-
External links
- VGMdb - Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack PLUS
- VGMdb - Final Fantasy IX: Original Soundtrack PLUS (reprint)
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